... that,decoding time increases in a nearly linear way fol-lowing the increase of the number of rules used dur-ing decoding.Finally, compared with Joshua, which achieveda BLEU score of 24.79 ... considered tobe a forest of signs. Making useof these signs in- stead of part -of- speech (POS)/phrasal tags in PCFGresults in a fine-grained rule set integrated with deepsyntactic information.For example, ... function words to bind to theirsurrounding chunks yielded by a dependency parser.Using the composed rules of the present study in a baseline forest-to-string translation system results in a 1.8-point...
... NN = 2048N = 128N = 64N = 2048331 Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th IJCNLP of the AFNLP, pages 324–332,Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLP1...
... regarding useof lopinavir/ritonavir in neonates.oAddition of new pharmacokinetic data on nevirapine in preterm infants.ã Initial Postnatal Management of the HIV-Exposed Neonate:oBecause of ... elimination of perinatal transmission in the United States includethe continued increase in HIV infection in women of childbearing age;12absent or delayed prenatal care,particularly in women ... hematologic toxicity in infants receiving azidovudine/lamivudine-containing prophylaxis regimen, a recheck of hemoglobin and neutrophilcounts is recommended 4 weeks after initiation of prophylaxis...
... said the same thing in the same words: "His fame is increasing and will continue to increase because no one ever reads him." In the third volume of his "History ofEnglish Poetry" ... painting is by referring him to the engravings of Albert Durer and the serious parts of Chaucer. There is the same want of proper costume the same intense feeling of the human being, both in body ... "glittering, cold, and transitory"; that he expressed a preference forCollins' odes over those of Gray; and that in his defence of the lines running into each other, instead of closingChapter...
... continue to studying about polysemantic verbs in this part. In the study, we analyse the cases of maintain, melt and take. 2.1. Antonyms of maintain Maintain is a polysemantic word, because, ... something disappear by smelting of dissolving. Appear is the antonym of melt in this example, because of the contractory existence of the snow. To sum up, we might use the pairs of antonyms: ... are pairs of antonyms. They indicate the wordsof the same part of speech, which have contrasting or opposite meanings. Besides, there is another simple defininion of antonym claiming that:...
... used in cement manufacturing in China. In spring 2008, the government in Chongqing entered into an agreement with the Lafarge Cement Manufacturing Company in Chongqing to accept sewage sludge ... residues in the ten provinces in China with the greatest biomass production. The feasibility of using biomass residues in cement manufacturing is in part dependent on the proximity of cement ... magnitude of cement production in each of the ten provinces with the highest value of unused biomass residue. Based on the criteria of large availability of biomass and a substantial cement industry,...
... Although 70% of South African households used electricity for lighting, only half used electricity for cooking and heating in 2001.9 About one-third of households in the country used solid ... dung) for cooking and heating, and 95% of these households were black African.9,10 A further 1 in 5 households used paraffin 764Estimating the burden of disease attributable to indoor air pollution ... continues to cook with solid fuels such as dung, wood, coal and agricultural residues. This includes more than 75% of the people in India and China and 50 - 75% of those in certain regions of...
... question is meaningful only in terms of the incrementing of consumer appeal of the product, and it would be difficult to answer without research in that very area. From the point of view of an MT ... multiple printout are the scheme's main features. One of the most discussed problems in the automatic translation of Russian documents into English is the insertion ofEnglish articles in the ... reaction to it. With these thoughts in mind, a close examination of several texts, in English, was undertaken to determine something about the patterns of occurrence of the arti- cles. Some simple...
... Ackerman. 2006. CrossLinguistic Name Matching inEnglish and Arabic. In Proc. of HLT-NAACL.N. Habash. 2008. Online Handling of Out -of- Vocabulary Words for Statistical Machine Translation. CCLSTechnical ... morphological in ectionalfeatures in Arabic are irrelevant to English. We cre-ate a rule set of morphological in ection maps thatwe then use to relate analyses of OOV words to anal-yses of INV words ... Computational LinguisticsFour Techniques for Online Handling of Out -of- Vocabulary Words in Arabic -English Statistical Machine TranslationNizar HabashCenter for Computational Learning SystemsColumbia...
... Perceptions on Using TAs 334.1.3. Teachers’ Frequency of Using TAs 344.1.4. Purposes of Using TAs in teaching English 354.2. The Most Commonly Used Kinds of TAs in Teaching English for Children ... of teaching aids and how to use these aids effectively in teaching English. It explores the benefits and the difficulties of using teaching aids in teaching and learning English. In addition, ... interesting and interactive. Teaching aids are important in the teaching-learning process. In Vietnam, the importance of using teaching aids inEnglish teaching attracts the attention of many researchers...